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Bella Note- Selena Dress
Fit for Kupra, Kups, Maitreya, Petite, and Legacy
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DenDen Poses-- Sacrificed
Includes modifiable statue
The Bearded Guy- Stella Palace Granite Backdrop
Part of the Stella Palace fatpack
Available at Vanity Event starting September 25
Hidden off-trail in North Cascades National Park. Nature demanded the sacrifice of a lens cap to this waterfall.
I would die for you,
I would die for you,
I've been dying just to feel you by my side,
To know that you're mine
I will cry for you,
I will cry for you,
I will wash away your pain with all my tears,
And drown your fear
Ah ah, ah ah ah,
Ah ah, ah ah ah,
Ah ah, ah ah,
Ah ah, ah ah ah
I will pray for you,
I will pray for you,
I will sell my soul for something pure and true,
Someone like you
See your face every place that I walk in,
Hear your voice every time that I'm talking,
You will believe in me,
And I will never be ignored
I will burn for you,
Feel pain for you,
I will twist the knife and bleed my aching heart,
And tear it apart
I will lie for you,
Beg and steal for you,
I will crawl on hands and knees until you see,
You're just like me
Violate all the love that I'm missing,
Throw away all the pain that I'm living,
You will believe in me,
And I can never be ignored
I would die for you,
I would kill for you,
I will steal for you,
I'd do time for you,
I will await for you,
I'd make room for you,
I'd sail ships for you,
To be close to you,
To be a part of you,
'cause I believe in you,
I believe in you,
I would die for you
Listening: Crush - Garbage
-91- Dominic Turgeon (EC Kassel Huskies) frei vor -35- Jerry Kuhn (EC Bad Nauheim), -15- Garret Pruden (EC Bad Nauheim) wirft sich in die Schussbahn, DEL 2 - EC Bad Nauheim gegen EC Kassel Huskies, Bad Nauheim, Colonel-Knight-Stadion, 05.01.25
My cousin held an umbrella over us while I grasped the opportunity of shooting this in the pouring down rain... He got soaked because of it but I think it was worth it lol
Lamborghini Murcielago- Italian Gathering Parking Lot in Columbus, Ohio
Extreme left: "West Temple" 7810 ft (2380 m). Left center: "Sundial" 7505 ft (2287 m). Extreme right: "Altar of Sacrifice" 7590 ft (2313 m).
I went to “regular” Brat Fest today to buy brats for the whole assembled family in town today. On the way in, I passed the “Wisconsin Remembers” wall. It highlights all of the Wisconsin military/coast guard servicemembers who made the ultimate sacrifice. Sobering, and fitting as this weekend centers around Memorial Day when we pause to remember those who gave their all.
It's true, we're all a little, insane, but it's so clear now that I'm... unchained. Fear is only in our minds, taking over all the time. Fear is only in our minds but it's taking over all the time! You poor, sweet, innocent thing; dry your eyes and testify! You know you live to break me, don't deny sweet sacrifice.
-Credits in the link below-
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Today is ANZAC Day.
Every April 25 in Australia and New Zealand, we set aside the day to remember the fallen in all wars and the sacrifices that were made and are still being made for freedom. Last year in the midst of a National Covid-19 lock down, no public gatherings were possible. People gathered on their front lawns and shared the moment in each neighbourhood. It was special, but so much better to see the several thousand people braving the freezing Dawn Service at the Launceston cenotaph this morning.
I'm posting a few tribute photos this morning, and where better to start than with the Vietnam Veterans Motor Cycle Club. My title says it all really: "They Also Serve". For many years Vietnam Veterans (most of whom in Australia had been conscripts) were treated unkindly. They returned from the front with no fanfare, and often abuse from the Anti-War movement. It took its toll. Post-Traumatic Stress and lack of the sort of care we take for granted these days, led to a shocking suicide rate among veterans.
But these guys are brothers, and they knew how to build their own support networks. One of those was the hugely successful Vietnam Veterans Motor Cycle Club. Of this group I photographed this morning, only the man with the medals actually served. But you see those other blokes, they serve too! Associate members of the association have done enormous good in helping their returned brothers to readjust to life back home. They've been a lifeline in many cases.
To every one of these men, you have my deepest respect.
My walk today took be behind (southern side) of the British Columbia Legislative Buildings. Here one finds a large area dedicated to the memory of fallen police officers, firefighters and emergency responders.
From time-to-time we pay our respects by visiting this site and thank them everyday for their heroic sacrifices.
Cst. Robert N.B. Kelly d.1960 was a friend's brother-in-law. We followed on the nightly news the ongoing criminal activity that ended in Cst. Kelly's death from a rifle shot by an escapee from a mental institution. There are hundreds more stories for every name engraved on these memorials. RIP.
I was looking at old photos I took 2018 and found this one. The wooden bridge I'm sitting on is under construction right now and this week a construction worker passed away during work. It's so hard to comprehend how fast life can be taken from you. So this is a little reminder to not take life to serious but still enjoy every little moment of it. You just have this one life.
R.I.P.
Beautiful model steps into the rain to sacrifice her hairdress (at least) for cool photos on a rainy day. Candid street photo shot.
An amazing fresco depicting
"The sacrifice of Trojan prisoners by Achilles in honour of Patroclus",
from the François Tomb in Vulci, now in Villa Albani, Rome, Italy. Etruscan civilization, 4th century BCE -
This is a 19th century reconstruction by Carlo Ruspi [1798-1863], a specialist in the restoration of Etruscan frescoes.
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More photos from Tomba François on wikimedia
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Inspired by the work of Cristiana Couceiro,
For the Digitalmania group.
Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867–1934) was the first person ever to receive two Nobel Prizes: the first in 1903 in physics, shared with Pierre Curie (her husband) and Henri Becquerel for the discovery of the phenomenon of radioactivity, and the second in 1911 in chemistry for the discovery of the radioactive elements polonium and radium.
One of the most recognisable figures in science, “Madame Curie” has captured the public imagination for more than 100 years and inspired generations of women scientists
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My day starts with friends in our neighborhood Olympic pool. There are rumors that the board plans to fill 2/3 of it in. The priority always seems to be the golf courses and the rest of the amenities are sacrificed. I would be very blue if that happened. ODC: one color
This is Tonusri Mondol. Met her on Language Day at Central “Shohid Minar” (national monument). People gather around from many parts of the country to remember the sacrifice of lives by Dhaka University students in 1952 on the same day. Salam, Barkot, Jabar and many others were shot dead by then Pakistani army as they opened fire on the procession by students demanding Bengali as a state language.
She was among the organizing committee. As I approached, she agreed and I took the bellow photo first. However, as I saw the image in play back I felt like it would be a better idea to take a more personal up-close shot. Consequently, after 10-15 minutes later I approached her again, changing my lens. It was mid day and l was somewhat worried about unnecessary contrast that might be a side-effect of this direct sunlight. Yet, I decided to give it a try without taking her to somewhere else with better lighting. Here is what I managed to get finally. There were many people around and it was tough to get a clean background like this. So, I decided to fix it using Photoshop.
Thank you Tonusri to be part of my project.
She was the first encounter on the same day. My second encounter, who was another gorgeous beautiful lady hanging around the same place, however, decided not to participate after having a conversation of nearly one minute or so.
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(Constructive) Criticism is welcome as usual
This picture is #16 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
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